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his model girlfriend. >>> this used to be the place to see and be seen in kansas city. today it is a smoldering ruin and a woman is still unaccounted for. >> we begin at this hour at the d.c. course where jesse jackson jr. son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for children's furniture and a football autographed by u.s. presidents. illegally diverted and due to be paid back. that's not all. lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the preceding are still going on as we speak. i just came out minutes ago. they are all inside the courthouse. he is in the process right now of pleading guilty. he faces one charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements. that carries a maximum of up to five years in prison and also a $250,000 fine. i can give y
his model girlfriend. >>> this used to be the place to see and be seen in kansas city. today it is a smoldering ruin and a woman is still unaccounted for. >> we begin at this hour at the d.c. course where jesse jackson jr. son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for...
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>> well, it's a sign of the times. cities need money. they need to have a dui tax, all these drunk people, especially l.a. they would make a whole bunch of money that kind of way. if you're going to do tax, do it for things like that. people crash all the time. if i crash, i am pushing my car all the way to my house. i'm not calling nobody. no, i'm not doing that. >> all right. let's talk about something else which really is going to inspire lots of discussion. so one mom is in a whole lot of trouble after being arrested for hiring strippers for her son's 16th birthday party. judy is charged with five counts of child endangerment after allege allegedly hiring two strippers to attend her son's party with five of his friends and the party, by the way, took place at a bowling alley where, according to the parents of five of the children the dancers actually performed there. so there were actually pictures that were made there, too, and the party was displayed on line by way of those pictures. that's when some of the parents complained to po
>> well, it's a sign of the times. cities need money. they need to have a dui tax, all these drunk people, especially l.a. they would make a whole bunch of money that kind of way. if you're going to do tax, do it for things like that. people crash all the time. if i crash, i am pushing my car all the way to my house. i'm not calling nobody. no, i'm not doing that. >> all right. let's talk about something else which really is going to inspire lots of discussion. so one mom is in a...
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not a democratic congressman from the city of chicago, unlike when tom delay was convicted and you saw republican former majority from texas and duke cunningham. not the to minimize the crimes of one or maximize the other. >> but treat both the same. >> right. it's interesting how our colleagues in the media, especially the left flank, rejoice over the downfall of people they disagree with politically and try to not cover with great detail the downfall of those whose politics they agree with. >> i wonder, too, the way this is presented, time and again when we have an issue, whether left or right, the left is cut a great deal of slack. i'm just saying whether it's a left or right issue, cover both the same. if you're going after the improprieties of one candidate, go after the other. with the same abandon but with the same zeal. >> agreed. his father is a historic figure, like him or dislike him. the father has friends across the political spectrum. what he did, he pleaded guilty, the deal he got is a paramount public interest. the public has the right to know about it and who he is no
not a democratic congressman from the city of chicago, unlike when tom delay was convicted and you saw republican former majority from texas and duke cunningham. not the to minimize the crimes of one or maximize the other. >> but treat both the same. >> right. it's interesting how our colleagues in the media, especially the left flank, rejoice over the downfall of people they disagree with politically and try to not cover with great detail the downfall of those whose politics they...
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howard, as a deputy mayor of new york city, the question of keeping the city safe is something you deal with on a daily basis. this is a really interesting and brave new arena that we have sort of yet to really get our minds and arms around in terms of national security. >> well, all of our essential infrastructure in the city, from water, to street lights, to sewage, to elevators, everything you can think of runs on computers somewhere. somewhere there is a computer running it, and if there was a government or some other non-governmental entity that had the ability to hack into some of those systems to, you know, flood our streets, to shut off the electric grid, there would be chaos, and so this is an enormously serious problem. it's not just about hacking a website and spoofing the website. this is about how we go about our daily lives, and i hope, i don't know, i hope that the federal government is taking this as seriously as they need to, because, and you hear this analogy a lot, compared to pearl harbor, you could be looking at the next pearl harbor. one day you could wake up and t
howard, as a deputy mayor of new york city, the question of keeping the city safe is something you deal with on a daily basis. this is a really interesting and brave new arena that we have sort of yet to really get our minds and arms around in terms of national security. >> well, all of our essential infrastructure in the city, from water, to street lights, to sewage, to elevators, everything you can think of runs on computers somewhere. somewhere there is a computer running it, and if...
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take all the financial decisions for the city of detroit. what could that manager do? he could look for a bailout, money from michigan or washington, d.c. that would be essentially a bailout of sorts. or, could take the bankruptcy option. that would send a shiver down the spine of the unions because a judge would decide, do the unions get the pensions which they're committed to receive. bill: did you say 14 billion? >> yes. that's the outstanding debt plus their unfunded liability to pay the pensions of retired government workers. bill: i got you. i had a figure here of 327 million. that is the current budget deficit. >> yes. bill: that 14 billion figure is huge. all right, from december of 2012, two months ago, here is joanne watson, city council member in the city of detroit for her solution out of this. >> after the election of jimmy carter mayor coleman alexander young, he went to washington, d.c., he came back home with some bacon. that's what you do. that's what you do. this is, this is our people in an overwhelming way supported the r
take all the financial decisions for the city of detroit. what could that manager do? he could look for a bailout, money from michigan or washington, d.c. that would be essentially a bailout of sorts. or, could take the bankruptcy option. that would send a shiver down the spine of the unions because a judge would decide, do the unions get the pensions which they're committed to receive. bill: did you say 14 billion? >> yes. that's the outstanding debt plus their unfunded liability to pay...
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there's about a dozen cities in california breaking through the $4 mark easily. you're going to see in the upper midwest, also new york, vermont and connecticut, west virginia gas prices are really high and what we've seen is a growing trend for states to increase taxes on gasoline, you're seeing new hampshire, wyoming, a push there, also washington state, a push there. gas taxes on average are around 49 cents a gallon and they've been holding pretty steady, but the fact that that payroll tax reinstatement came on1st a on january 1st and people aren't feeling so great at the pump and another statistic, a third of the u.s. population now lives within driving distance of gasoline $4 a gallon. that's not great. a lot of pain at the pump. megyn. >> all right, liz, thank you. >> new legal troubles for alec baldwin after a heated encounter with a photographer. we'll look at what the actor is accused of saying and why this confrontation has led to a hate crime investigation. and new questions about the president's relationship with the media and why that marts to you. w
there's about a dozen cities in california breaking through the $4 mark easily. you're going to see in the upper midwest, also new york, vermont and connecticut, west virginia gas prices are really high and what we've seen is a growing trend for states to increase taxes on gasoline, you're seeing new hampshire, wyoming, a push there, also washington state, a push there. gas taxes on average are around 49 cents a gallon and they've been holding pretty steady, but the fact that that payroll tax...
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the big cities like kansas city, tope topeka, manhattan, wichita city, 6 to 12 inches. that's a high-impact event in the midwest. the rest of the east coast, you're fine today. you're actually fine for a couple days here in boston. but the weekend -- this would be the third weekend in a row with nasty weather conditions. we've had two huge snowstorms in a row. the possibility of a third one. notice the temperatures, though, a little warmer. we could mix in with rain on this one. it may help us out a little bit. our very reliable, european computer model, the one that's nailed the last two weekend snowstorms in new england, is predicting as much as 6 to 12 inches. again, we're still four or five days away from this. these are rough estimates. but it at least shows you the potential is there for another high-impact snow event as we go throughout saturday night and then during the day on sunday. again, this one's a little more questionable because of the temperatures. but i'll update that, of course, as we go throughout the week. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed
the big cities like kansas city, tope topeka, manhattan, wichita city, 6 to 12 inches. that's a high-impact event in the midwest. the rest of the east coast, you're fine today. you're actually fine for a couple days here in boston. but the weekend -- this would be the third weekend in a row with nasty weather conditions. we've had two huge snowstorms in a row. the possibility of a third one. notice the temperatures, though, a little warmer. we could mix in with rain on this one. it may help us...